Autumn invites you to beautiful Olinda, the jewel in the Dandenong Ranges crown, Victoria
Fall isn’t to be out done by Spring with all the new beginnings and shades of green. For a brief time it bursts into a splendor of warm color just before the dead of Winter.This is the Middle Prong Little River located in the Tremont section of the GSMNP Camera: Canon Rebel Xti… Lens: Canon 28-135mm…. / Focal Length: 44mm… Aperture Priority… / Shutter Speed: 1/2 s… Aperture: f/8… / ISO: 100… Tripod: Bogen…… Bias 0.0 EV… / Filters:Hoya Polarizer… Cable Release… / Format:RAW
Autumn in the city park in Skopje, Macedonia.
Yet another shot from Bryce Canyon, Utah. I do hope you like it! / Thoughts welcome. /
Photography not edited, the tree is located in Germany, Berlin Spandau…
This is a cool tree that has fallen at Northside Park near my house. I have a few other version of it I may post. But this one is just the original then I used Lightroom High Contrast BW filter. Enjoy all.
“It is not so much for its beauty that the forest makes a claim upon men’s hearts, as for that subtle something, that quality of air that emanation from old trees, that so wonderfully changes and renews a weary spirit.” / Robert Louis Stevenson quotes (Scottish Essayist, Poet and Author of fiction and travel books, 1850-1894) / Amnicon State Park, Wisconsin / /
Image captured from Cadillac Mountain in Acadia National Park, Maine. The clouds suddenly rolled in from the ocean about 1/2 hour before sunset which added a dramatic effect to this shot. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
This dike was formed from underground faults and intersecting joint lines and can be found in many areas at Joshua Tree National Park. This photograph was taken across the road from the area known as Jumbo Rocks. Some information about Joshua tree: As erosion worked its way through this area it caused intusive splitting of the rocks which have become known as joints or dikes. Good examples of the joint system may be seen at Jumbo Rocks, Wonderland of Rocks, and Split Rock. Flash floods were believed to have caused erosion as they washed away the surface and left huge boulders which settled on top of each other. These are known as rockpiles. If you look carefully you can find a rockpile with a dike line like the one in this photograph and Joshua Tree National park has great expansive views making it very easy to create a nice photograph. Photograph taken with a Canon Elan, 20mm lens, f22
A Stormy Autumn Colorado’s Longs Peak shrouded in Autumn thunderstorm clouds, stands towering above the quaking Aspen below. This scene was really something to see….the atmosphere was just to die for. The way the contrast played out with the yellow and gold Aspens against that dark sky was astonishing, the light was really changing fast so I had to be fairly quick while shooting this. Processed in HDR, let me know what ya all think! / —-John
The Aspen Stand This shot got some really good feedback over on FredMiranda.com so I thought that I would go ahead and share it with you all here as well. Photographed in Rocky Mountain National Park, this is the type of Fall Aspen shot I have wanted, but for some reason, whenever I have shot these kinds of shots in the past, they just never really have come out. Well, I think it did this time. It is almost to much of an iconic Colorado in Autumn photo, but I think one thing makes this one stand out from others. The lines. If you notice the black areas of the bark on the Aspen, that is actually where the Elk have eaten away at the bark. However, I like how it creates the line from left to right, going up higher as it goes to the right. I didn’t even notice this until I was processing the shot, and I suppose you can blame that on negative space. I suppose you can say that I am happy with the shot, I finally got the Autumn image I have always wanted. For those of you who don’t know how beautiful the Colorado Aspen’s are in Autumn, just ask Judy, she will be glad to tell ya! Let me know what ya think! / —-John
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This image was captured right after sunrise from Hopi Point in the magnificent Grand Canyon. The colors that morning were simply astounding. Placed # 1 in “That One Great Shot” Group Challenge – March, 2009. Placed # 1 in “Postcard Style Ultimate Challenge” – July, 2009. All content & images © Stephen Vecchiotti. You may not use any images in any way without written consent from artist. All Rights Reserved.
An infrared photo I took a while ago… but I just found it again on my computer. The title is from the song playing at the moment on iTunes….I’m lost for inspiration – “One Crowded Hour” by Augie March from their album “Moo, You Bloody Choir” – well worth a listen if you haven’t heard it.
March 2009…placed in the Top Ten in the Shadows challenge hosted by the Your Accepted group. February 2009…featured in Outsiders January 2009…featured in Core[C.O.R.E] & Digital Lomo, Cross Processing, Faux Polaroid and alternative photography~ The Park. Chicago.*
Autumn descends on Ithaca NY (Buttermilk Falls) 10/08 Taken with the nikon D-80 and the nikkor 18-135mm lens
Darran park, South wales / /
The long shadows kind of remind me of ghouls and goblins…. Joshua Tree, CA
A frosty, misty Christmas Eve morning in Ormeau Park, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Nikon D70 & 18-70mm
This is a huge tree in a park in Clare Michigan, my daughter and son in law got married next to this tree. Nikon D 40x / 18-200mm Lens /
Yosemite National Park, USA / Model- -thanks to Marcus Ranum WARNING / ©2009 Globalphotos All rights reserved. / All photographs, text and images by Globalphotos are the exclusive property of Globalphotos – protected under Australian and international copyright laws. / These images may not be reproduced, copied or manipulated without written permission. / No use for Public Domain. / Use of any image for another photographic concept or illustration is a violation of copyright.
A striking tree in Peebles victoria park in the lovely scottish borders planted to commemorate the coronation of George VI Fuji finepix A500 compact Thanks so much for looking / cheers / :)) icy tweed bench in the sun coronation tree
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